Hi , who can tell me who sing on the dub "there's dub" on the LP TERMINATION DUB ( w king tubby and glen brown )???
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question about GLEN BROWN & TUBBY!!!!!
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Re: question about GLEN BROWN & TUBBY!!!!!
That's Glen Brown with "As Long As There's You".
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ACEtone
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Re: question about GLEN BROWN & TUBBY!!!!!
Great riddim, great song, great voice, great dub!
Great collection!!!
Check also the Boat to Progress, Dubble Attack and Check the Winner collections. Essential!
Great collection!!!
Check also the Boat to Progress, Dubble Attack and Check the Winner collections. Essential!
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blackarkrock
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Re: question about GLEN BROWN & TUBBY!!!!!
Yes, Glen Brown was absolutely one of the greatest producers of the roots era (approx. 1974-1980)!
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rootsmanxy
Re: question about GLEN BROWN & TUBBY!!!!!
and of course check out Sylford Walker's Lambsbread as well...
One of the best reggae albums ever.
One of the best reggae albums ever.
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Funky Punk
Re: question about GLEN BROWN & TUBBY!!!!!
I love the 'international' version - with value added Welton Irie.rootsmanxy wrote:and of course check out Sylford Walker's Lambsbread as well...
One of the best reggae albums ever.
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slappy 2
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Re: question about GLEN BROWN & TUBBY!!!!!
i don't smoke the ganja but i always feel like it when i spin "Lambsbread"!
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informer
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lambsbread is a real killer track. sylford walker at his best. the set would have been perfect with "Golden pen".
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Funky Punk
Re: question about GLEN BROWN & TUBBY!!!!!
'Burn Babylon' too. I like that song.informer wrote:lambsbread is a real killer track. sylford walker at his best. the set would have been perfect with "Golden pen".
I totally love the bassline on 'Deuteronomy' too.
The album and the two singles he did with Joe Gibbs comprised his entire discography until the 2000s, right?
